Tomáš Bubík
Tell a Story of the Nation
Číslo: 2/2019
Periodikum: Historická sociologie
DOI: 10.14712/23363525.2019.14
Klíčová slova: religion; non-religion; secularity; museum; nation; national identity; Czechness; religious studies
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gaining attention from scholars, especially those focusing on the study of religiousness in public
spaces. This paper examines the topic using the example of the Czech National Museum, particularly of its long-term exhibitions because these have a broader social impact. As a state institution,
the National Museum not only collects, exhibits and studies items and artifacts but at the same
time creates a story, a narrative contributing to the formation of national identity and to a sense
of community. This story tries to represent Czechness in modern times, its national character,
its past and present, and how it has been self-defined as well as created in relation to others. The
main objective of the paper is to characterize the role of religion and non-religion in the national
narrative from a Religious Studies perspective. It aims not at comparing the findings with the real
importance of religion in Czech society but at uncovering how the National Museum wants its
visitors to perceive the role of religion in the story of Czechness, and which events, people and
values have gained a purely non-religious character in it.